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The 7 Australian menswear brands you need to know

Australian menswear has come a long way from board shorts and flip-flops. Today you’re more likely to find premium denim, classic casuals and well-tailored blazers being worn by the men from Down Under, so we’ve picked the seven brands we’re sure you’ll need to know about

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‘Confident, bold and independent’ is Modern Amusement’s brand motto, and it has the collections to match. Expect playful and colourful prints emblazed across top-quality shirts, shorts and accessories, offering the perfect combination of style and eccentricity.Myer,436 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, +61 (0)2 9238 9111

Modern Amusement

‘Confident, bold and independent’ is Modern Amusement’s brand motto, and it has the collections to match. Expect playful and colourful prints emblazed across top-quality shirts, shorts and accessories, offering the perfect combination of style and eccentricity.Myer,436 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, +61 (0)2 9238 9111

Vanishing Elephant

The streetwear-inspired collections from Vanishing Elephant have earned fans across the globe, thanks to an emphasis on quirky prints, graphics and classic cuts, while the range of desert boots are the perfect footwear for urban adventures.Vanishing Elephant, Westfield Bondi Junction, 500 Oxford Street, Sydney, NSW 2022, +61 (0)2 9389 4138

Vanishing Elephant

The streetwear-inspired collections from Vanishing Elephant have earned fans across the globe, thanks to an emphasis on quirky prints, graphics and classic cuts, while the range of desert boots are the perfect footwear for urban adventures.Vanishing Elephant, Westfield Bondi Junction, 500 Oxford Street, Sydney, NSW 2022, +61 (0)2 9389 4138

Ksubi

Perhaps one of the most talked-about labels in Australian fashion, Ksubi has built a strong cult following over the past 12 years. The brand’s strong trend-led graphic prints and patterned pieces, alongside more modest basics, have found a legion of fans among Australia’s most stylish fashion lovers.Ksubi, 82 Gould Street, Sydney, NSW 2026, +61 (0)2 9300 8233

Ksubi

Perhaps one of the most talked-about labels in Australian fashion, Ksubi has built a strong cult following over the past 12 years. The brand’s strong trend-led graphic prints and patterned pieces, alongside more modest basics, have found a legion of fans among Australia’s most stylish fashion lovers.Ksubi, 82 Gould Street, Sydney, NSW 2026, +61 (0)2 9300 8233

Ziggy Denim

When it comes to Australian denim, Ziggy Denim knows its stuff, creating a range of jeans in a variety of washes and cuts, denim shirts and acid-washed T-shirts, all designed to be wardrobe staples for the modern denim-loving gent.Myer,436 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, +61 (0)2 9238 9111

Ziggy Denim

When it comes to Australian denim, Ziggy Denim knows its stuff, creating a range of jeans in a variety of washes and cuts, denim shirts and acid-washed T-shirts, all designed to be wardrobe staples for the modern denim-loving gent.Myer,436 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, +61 (0)2 9238 9111

Jac+Jack

Starting out 10 years ago as a knitwear label, Jac+Jack has grown to become the go-to brand for effortless classic pieces, specifically cashmere sweaters and crisp cotton shirts, all of which are made from premium natural fibres, ensuring the highest possible quality.Jac+Jack, 126 Oxford Street, Sydney, NSW 2021, +61 (0)2 8970 1187

Jac+Jack

Starting out 10 years ago as a knitwear label, Jac+Jack has grown to become the go-to brand for effortless classic pieces, specifically cashmere sweaters and crisp cotton shirts, all of which are made from premium natural fibres, ensuring the highest possible quality.Jac+Jack, 126 Oxford Street, Sydney, NSW 2021, +61 (0)2 8970 1187

Brent Wilson

Often heralded as one of Australia’s most promising young designers, Brent Wilson launched his eponymous label in 2005 at the age of 25. Since then his classic tailored collections have been seen on some of the country’s best-dressed men, and helped him win the title of GQ Australia’s designer of the year in 2012.Myer,436 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, +61 (0)2 9238 9111

Brent Wilson

Often heralded as one of Australia’s most promising young designers, Brent Wilson launched his eponymous label in 2005 at the age of 25. Since then his classic tailored collections have been seen on some of the country’s best-dressed men, and helped him win the title of GQ Australia’s designer of the year in 2012.Myer,436 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, +61 (0)2 9238 9111

Bassike

Easy-going, adaptable and timeless luxury wardrobe staples are the foundation of Bassike’s collections. Founded by design duo and friends Deborah Sams and Mary-Lou Ryan in 2006, the label also supports Give In Style, an Australian philanthropic organisation that supports charities working towards social change.Bassike, 26 Glenmore Road, Sydney, NSW 2021, +61 (0)2 8457 6882

Bassike

Easy-going, adaptable and timeless luxury wardrobe staples are the foundation of Bassike’s collections. Founded by design duo and friends Deborah Sams and Mary-Lou Ryan in 2006, the label also supports Give In Style, an Australian philanthropic organisation that supports charities working towards social change.Bassike, 26 Glenmore Road, Sydney, NSW 2021, +61 (0)2 8457 6882

Long gone are the days of Australian menswear being categorised as only beach appropriate. A new wave of menswear brands is changing the country’s style landscape, with classic casualwear, such as pastel-toned sweatshirts from Jac+Jack and premium denim from the likes of Ziggy Denim, alongside traditional sharp tailoring from Brent Wilson, leading the way in redefining the Australian aesthetic.